Motor tips – Expert gives advice for cutting costs as car insurance prices soar; more AA calls for changes to EV taxes

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How much does it cost to learn to drive?

Learning to drive is seen as a rite of passage for many young people, but with the cost of living continuing to rise, it can come at a steep price that some cannot afford.

Here we take a look at exactly how much it will cost to learn to drive in 2024.

First, you need a provisional license which will cost £34 if you apply online.

Now let’s go to class…

According to the RAC, classes typically cost between £25 and £45 per hour.

They recommend new drivers take 45 hours of instruction, bringing the maximum cost of lessons to £2,025.

Now a theory test will cost £23, while a practical test costs £62 on weekdays.

You’ll also need to factor in the cost of a test car, which the RAC says could cost around £30.

In total, this equates to approximately £2,174 before taking into account the price of a car and insurance.



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